Somehow, the Dog Situation on Airplanes Has Gotten Even Wilder
Briefly

The recent rule changes regarding in-cabin pets now demand the same strict entry requirements as cargo pets, particularly focusing on vaccination records from specific high-risk countries.
Kimberly Graner notes that adapting to these new rules has required extensive negotiation about vaccination records, highlighting a significant change in protocols that airlines and global governments are still adjusting to.
In 2020, the US government implemented stricter measures to limit the abuse of emotional support animal status, restricting access for certain animals and establishing new paperwork requirements.
With in-cabin pet fees increasing to $150, United Airlines maintains that its pricing is in line with industry standards, suggesting a trend of rising costs for pet travel.
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